Grenoble Institute of Political Studies - Curriculum

Curriculum

The curriculum is meant to give students a strong knowledge in different social sciences fields (Political Science, Public Law, Economics, History, International Relations, Sociology) and working methods that enable them to be flexible and adapt themselves no matter what field they decide to work in. Students are taught at least two foreign languages and spend one year abroad.

The IEP has only 1200 students : 800 "diploma" students (following the main course in 5 years: the Diploma of the IEP), 250 postgraduate students and 150 foreign students. The means of the IEP are nonetheless sizeable. Both in terms of staff (170 teachers, 65 researchers) and resources (there are twice as many computers in the IEP as in the neighbouring Grenoble II University.

While the IEP of Bordeaux is famous for its civil servant training, and the IEP of Lille for its International Relations speciality, the IEP of Grenoble is famous for its political science one. The IEP-Grenoble is home to the Centre d'Informatisation des Données Socio-Politiques (CIDSP), one of the most important research centres in political science in France. Grenoble is also known for its studies in cultural policies, European policies, private and public management.

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